Darwin, May 7, 2020 The Northern Territory Department of Trade, Business and Innovation has become the first organisation to deploy antimicrobial ACTIVAT3D copper throughout their building to help fight the spread of COVID-19. Tests confirmed ACTIVAT3D copper ‘contact kills’ 96% of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, in just two hours. Darwin company SPEE3D recently…

Darwin, April 15, 2020 SPEE3D has successfully developed and tested a fast and affordable way to 3D print anti-microbial copper onto metal surfaces. Laboratory tests have shown that touch surfaces modified by this process ‘contact kills’ 96% of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, in just two hours. The process, known as ACTIVAT3D copper, has…

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Darwin, February 23, 2020 Cutting edge 3D printing technology developed in Darwin, Australia, will be deployed by the Australian Army. The Australian Army today announced a $1.5 million investment into a 12-month pilot of SPEE3D technology for the Australian Army. The program includes the training of soldiers in 3D printing and the trail of SPEE3D’s…

Davide Sher – 3dprintingmedia.network November 21, 2019 The Australian Government today announced a $1.5 million investment into a two-year pilot of SPEE3D technology for the Royal Australian Navy including the deployment of a WarpSPEE3D 3D metal printer. Cold spray 3D printing technology developed by the Darwin, Australia, based company will be deployed by the Royal Australian Navy…

SPEE3D printed a 1.012kg copper sledgehammer in 10 minutes and 2 seconds live in front of a crowd on the floor at Formnext in Frankfurt. Formnext is the leading global additive manufacturing exhibition running from the 19th – 22nd November 2019. SPEE3D was able to achieve this industry-leading print speed thanks to their patented technology.…

SPEE3D are launching a new product at Formnext 2019 called ‘SPEE3Dcell’ – the world’s first metal 3D printing production cell. SPEE3Dcell combines a SPEE3D printer along with a heat treatment oven and CNC 3 axis milling machine. It’s everything you need to go into production manufacturing metal parts… without a foundry! The team wanted to…

For Immediate Release MELBOURNE, June 13, 2019 Aussie Metal 3D Printing Company on Global Fast Track Australian 3D Metal Printing company ‘SPEE3D’ are moving machines internationally and fast. In three weeks, SPEE3D installed five world-leading industrial printers around the globe. SPEE3D machines are fast and easy to install, often installed and printing metal parts in…

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